Reeves Peach Farm
If you're looking for a charming spot to enjoy a hearty meal with a rustic vibe, Reeves Peach Farm in Hartselle, Alabama, is a must-visit. Nestled just off Highway 36, this family-friendly restaurant offers more than just great food—it's an experience! Whether you're in the mood for a casual meal or craving something fresh, Reeves Peach Farm has something for everyone.
What makes this place stand out? For one, their menu features delicious farm-to-table options, making sure every dish bursts with flavor. Fresh peaches, grown right on the farm, find their way into many of their dishes, adding a sweet and savory touch that's unique to the area. Whether it's their peach cobbler or a peach-glazed chicken, you’ll taste the difference in every bite.
But it’s not just about the food. Reeves Peach Farm also offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it a perfect spot for families, friends, or anyone in need of a relaxing dining experience. You can enjoy your meal while taking in the beauty of the surrounding farm, creating a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The restaurant is also known for its Southern hospitality. The staff is friendly and eager to make your visit memorable, ensuring you feel right at home as you enjoy your meal. From the cozy interior to the scenic outdoor seating, there’s no shortage of places to unwind and enjoy the food.
If you’re passing through Hartselle or live nearby, a stop at Reeves Peach Farm is a great way to experience the charm of the South. With a menu full of fresh ingredients and a welcoming atmosphere, it's more than just a meal—it’s a true slice of Alabama.
Reviews
Great roadside stop while traveling through the area! Lots of jams and other items, homemade desserts, and of course produce. We could not smell the peaches but the cantaloupes smelled AMAZING! We picked up a few hand pies (peach and apple), which were DELICIOUS! Unfortunately, the cafe and ice cream shop had not opened for the day when we came through, but it looked great and hopefully we will be able to stop by in the future. Bathrooms were spotless! Definitely worth a stop.
Very glad we pulled off the interstate when we saw their billboard. This place is awesome. The kids loved their homemade peach ice cream. I LOVED the blueberry dessert they had. I don't remember the name of it, but it was out of this world good. Everything was fresh and the folks that worked there were very friendly. Highly recommend a pit stop here when you are traveling on 65. You will not be disappointed.
Great little spot to stop in off I-65 for fresh fruits, vegetables, jams, syrups, honeys, etc. But go there for the rich and creamy ice cream. While the peach is my favorite, the honey vanilla is a very close second.
I was off work today and decided I'd spend the day road tripping with my folks. My parents had bought multiple baskets of peaches from this place at stands around Huntsville and had expressed an interest at seeing the place in person and having a plate lunch there, so off we went. Given the rather nasty weather today, actually looking around the farm was pretty prohibitive. They have pretty sunflowers growing and a corn maze, but that was about all we could see from the comfort of our car. The place has a large indoor goods building and an attached restaurant concept. Since we got there a bit before lunch, we perused the produce and such. They have lots of desserts and canned goods in particular -- think cookies, pies, and homemade ice cream; pickled jalapeños, spicy pickles, and so on. They also have breads, a cooling case with take and bake casseroles or side dishes, and a few little souvenir type goods like candles. When it was time for lunch, we wandered into the restaurant to place our order. They have a fairly large menu of plate lunches with daily specials, cafe style sandwiches, and burgers. My mom got the special of the day (beef tips and rice), I had a veggie plate, and my dad had a mushroom and Swiss burger. Personally, I think we'd all give the food about a 3.5/5, but the service was charming and we had a good time so I'll round up. Good attention to detail -- one of the servers heard my mom say she'd wished she had ordered fried okra instead of one of her two sides and they subbed it out before our food arrived. Nice. On my veggie plate, I had fried okra, corn casserole, mashed potatoes, and a broccoli rice casserole. Each plate comes with roll or cornbread (roll, obviously - hehe). The okra and the broccoli casserole were the best items. Corn casserole had been under the warmer for too long and was kind of gray and dry. Mashed potatoes were fine but I wasn't asked if I'd like gravy and without it they were a little bland. The fried okra was very pleasantly crispy (touch more salt would've been great) and the broccoli and rice casserole was savory and had a nice texture. My mom was happy enough with her beef tips; not wowed but content. Dad liked the burger and fries but couldn't finish it. Overall, a nice spot to road trip to visit if you're curious or looking for something to do. DEFINITELY get some peaches when they're in season!